Culture and Heritage

Museum of Victory and Liberation of Dalmatia

Opened on November 5, 2016, at Medulić Square, it documents the partisan movement and the liberation of Split, Šibenik, Knin, and Zadar.
Season
Tijekom cijele godine
Best time to visit
Bilo kada
Accessibility
Lagana
Estimated duration
45–90 min
Price range
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Important note
Comfortable footwear; please follow visitor rules.
The Museum of Victory and Liberation of Dalmatia opened on November 5, 2016, in the former Home of Fighters and Youth building on Medulić Square in Šibenik. It was founded by the Association of Anti-Fascist Fighters and Anti-Fascists of Šibenik-Knin County. It documents the partisan resistance movement and the liberation of Dalmatia during World War II.

The multimedia exhibition showcases the organization of partisan units, daily life under wartime conditions, and the role of the civilian population. Special emphasis is placed on the liberation of four Dalmatian centers—Split, Šibenik, Knin, and Zadar—during the final stages of the war, in which approximately 80,000 soldiers participated.

The exhibition includes original documents, wartime photographs, propaganda posters, and personal items belonging to fighters. Multimedia content and a video room with 35–40 seats complete the visitor experience.

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Address
Ul. fra Nikole Ružića 1, 22000, Šibenik
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